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CALIFORNIA SOCIETY 



OF THE 



Sons of the 

American 

Revolution 




INSTITUTED AT SAN FRANCISCO 

OCTOBER 22, 1875 ^ 



Constitution and By=Law^ 

and Membership 

California Society 



OF THE 



Sons of the American Revolution 




Instituted at SAN FRANCISCO October 22nd, 1875 

AS 

Sons of Revolutionary Sires 

" The first body tn inception, institution and organization, to unite the de- 
scendants of Revolutionary patriots and pel petvate the memory of all those 
who took part in the American Revolution and maintained the Independence 
of the United States of A merica." 



Constitution Adopted August 7, 187G. 
Change of Name to Sons of the American Revolution, March 

22, 1890. 
New Constitution in Conformity to National Society S, A. R., 
adopted October 19, 1891. 

Constitution Amended October 19, 1896. 






Board of Managers. 



1901. 



Wm, H. Jordajst, President, 1311 Spreckels Building. 

Edwin Bonxell, Secretary, 101 Montgomery street. 

Col. a. S. Hubbard, Registrar, 2012 Pierce street. 

Geo. W. Spencer, J^mm - Y ice-President, 514 California street. 

Wm. J. DuTTOX, Junior Y ice-President, 401 California street. 

Chas. H. Warner, Treasurer, 322 California street. 

Byron Mauzy, Marshah 308 Post street. 

Roberts Vandercook, J. W. Farrington, 

Alexander G. Eei.ls. Giles H. Gray. 

Wallace Everson. Wm. Mitchell Bunker. 



Society at San Diego. 

Hon. Daniel Cleveland, President. 
John P. Burt, Secretary. 



Society at Los Angeles. 

The Right Rev. Joseph HoiuSFEll Johnson. D. D., President. 

By tranpf*>r 

MAY 1^ ibUo 



Society of the 
Sons of the American Revolution 



INSTITUTED OCTOBER 22, 1875, 

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Presidents : 

Dr. Peter Wilkins Handle, died, San Francisco, January 

13, 1884. 
General Albert M. Winn, died, Sonoma, Cal., August 26, 
1883. 
Made Presklent-General at Third National Congress, 
April 30, 1892. 
Hon. Caleb T. Fay, died, San Francisco, April 20, 1885. 
Captain Augustus C. Taylor, son of a Revolutionary soldier, 

died, San Francisco, September 3, 1891. 
Mr. Loring Pickering, died, San Francisco, December 28, 

1892. 
Col. a. S. Hubbard, San Francisco, California. 

{Made President-General at First National Congress, 
April 30, 1890.) 

Organized as a NATIONAL SOCIETY in New York City, 
April 30, May 1 and 2, 1889. 

Presidents General : 

Hon. Lucius P. Deming, New Haven, Conn. 
Dr. William Seward Webb, Sbelburn, Vermont. 
General Horace Porter, Paris, France. 
Hon. Edwin Siiepard Barrett. Concord, Mass, died, Dec. 
21, 1898. 

Hon. Franklin Murphy, Newark, N. J. 

Gen. John C. Breckenridge, U. S. A-, Washington, D. C. 

Hon. Walter Seth Logan, New York City, N. Y. 



Provisional President. 



Dr. Peter Wilkins Handle, 
October 22, 1875, to July 4, 1876. 



Presidents. 



General Albert M. Winn, 
July 4, 1876, to October 19, 1881. 

Hon. Caleb T. Fay, 

October 19, 1881, to July 5, 1882. 

Captain Augustus C. Taylor, 

July 5, 1882, to July 9, 1884. 

Mr. Loring Pickering, 

July 9, 1884, to July 5, 1886. 

Colonel A. S. Hubbard, 

July 5, 1886, to February 22, 1892. 

Commodore John W. Moore, U. S. N., 

February 22, 1892, to February 22, 1893. 

Major J. Estcourt Sawyer, U. S. A., 

February 22, 1893, to February 22, 1894. 

Charles J. King, 

February 22, 1894, to February 22, 1895. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Hunter, U. S. 

February 22, 1895, to February 22, 1896. 

Hon. Elisha W. McKinstry, 

February 22, 1896, to January 12, 1897, 

Mr. Sidney Mason Smith, 
January 12, 1897, to January 11th, 1898. 

Col. John C. Currier, 
January 11, 1898, to January 10, 1899. 

Hon. Horace Davis, 
January 10, 1899, to January 9, 1900. 

Hon. Wm. Mitchell Bunker, 

January 9, 1900, to January 8, 1901. 

Hon. Wm. H. Jordon. 

January 8, 1901, to January 14, 1902. 



BOARD OF MANAGERS 

National Society 
Sons of the American Revolution, 

1901-2. 



President General : 

Hon. Walter Seth Logan New York City. 

Vice-Presidents General : 

Hon. Jas. Denton Hancock Franklin, Pa. 

Hon. Tiios. Pitts Detroit, Mich. 

Hon. Horace Davis San Francisco, Cal. 

Hon. John Whitehead Morristown, N. J. 

Hon. George A. Pearre Cumberland, Md. 

Secretary General : 

Capt. Samuel Eberly Gross Chicago, 111. 

Treasurer General : 

Hon. Cornelius A. Pugsley Peekskill, N. Y. 

Registrar General: 

A. Howard Clakk Washington, D. C. 

Historian General : 

Geo. Wm. Bates Detroit, Mich. 

Chaplain General : 

Rev. Ethelbert D. Warfield, D. D Easton, Pa. 



Life Members. 



General Ulysses S. Grant, 

Died June 23. 1885. 

Henry McLean Martin, 

Died April 5, 1891. 



Honorary Members. 

Hon. Hamilton Fish, 

Died September 7, 1893. 

General Rutherford B. Hayes, 

Died January 17, 1893. 

Benson J. Lossing, L. L. D., 

Died June 4, 1891. 

General Alex. S. Webb, U. S. A. 

Lucius P. Deming, L. L. D. 

Major George B. Halstead, U. S. Vol. 

Commander James C. Cresap, U. S. N. 

Died August 6, 1901. 
General Benjamin Harrison, 

Died March 13, 1901. 
Hon. Grover Cleveland. 

Major Wm. McKinley. 

Died September 14, 1901. 



CONSTITUTION AND BY=LAWS 

OF THE 

California Society of the 

Sons of the American Revolution 




PREAMBLE. 

California Society of the Soxs of the American 
li EVOLUTION. Instituted October 22ncl, 1875. The first 
body in inception, institution and organization, to unite 
the descendants of Revolutionary patriots and per- 
petuate the memory of all those who took part in the 
American Revolution and maintained the Independence 
of the United States of America. It was fully and com- 
pletely organized on the 4th of July, 1876, under the 
name of "Sons of Revolutionary Sires.'' On the 
oOth of April, 1889, a nmnber of similar co-equal So- 
cieties of different States formed a general Societ}^ un- 
der the name of '"Tpie National Society of the Sons 
OF THE AiMERiCAN REVOLUTION/' in which movemeiit 
this Society heartily co-operated and changed its name 
to the California Society of the Sons of the Ameri- 
can Revolution, under which latter name it has been 
since known. 



Constitution 



ARTTCLE I. 

Name. 
Section 1. The name of this Society is "The Cali- 
FOBNiA Society of the Sons of the American Revo- 
lution/^ 

ARTICLE IT. 
Objects. 
Section 1. The objects of this Society shall be to 
unite and promote fellowship among the descendants, 
and perpetuate the memory of the men who, by their 
services or sacrifices during the War of the American 
Revolution, achieved the independence of the American 
people; to inspire among the members of the Society 
and the community at large a more profound reverence 
for the principles of the Govexmment founded by our 



forefathers; to encourage historical research in relation 
to the American Revolution ; to acquire and preserve the 
records of the individual services of Revolutionary pa- 
triots, and documents, relics and landmarks connected 
with the War; to mark the scenes of the Revolution by 
appropriate memorials; to celebrate the anniversaries of 
the prominent events of the War; to maintain and ex- 
tend the institutions of American freedom ; and to carry 
out the injunctions of Washington in his farewell ad- 
dress to the American people. 

ARTICLE III. 

Membership. 

Section 1. Any man shall be eligible to membership 
in this Society, who, being of the age of 21 years or over, 
and a citizen of good repute in the community, is the 
lineal descendant of an ancestor, who, while at all times 
unfailing in his loyalty, rendered actual service in the 
cause of American Independence, either as an officer, 
soldier, seaman, marine, militiaman or minute man, in 
the armed forces of the Continental Congress or of any 
one of the several Colonies or States; or as a Signer of 
the Declaration of Independence; or as a member of a 
Committee of Safety or Correspondence; or as a mem- 
ber of any Continental, Provincial or Colonial Congress 
or Legislature; or as a civil officer, either of one of the 
Colonies or States or of the National Government; or 
as a recognized patriot, who performed actual service by 



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overt acts of rebellion against the authority of Great 
Britain. 

ARTICLE IV. 
Officers. 

Section. 1. The officers of the Society vshall be a 
President, a Senior Vice-President, a Junior Vice-Presi- 
dent, a Secretary, a Treasurer, a Registrar, a Marshal 
and a Board of Managers consisting of the above men- 
tioned and six other members, who shall be elected by a 
vote of the majority of the members present at the an- 
nual meeting of the Society, and who shall hold office 
for one year or until their successors shall be elected. 

Sec. 2. Delegates and alternates to the Congress of 
the TvTational Society shall be elected at the same meet- 
ing. 

ARTICLE Y. 

Meetings. 
Section 1. The regular meetings of the Society shall 
be on the second Tuesday in January ; on the nineteenth 
of x\pril, "Lexington Day,'' on the seventeenth of June, 
"Bunker Hill Day;" on the third of September, the an- 
niversary of the Treaty of Paris, whereby King George 
III acknowledged the United States of America to be 
free, sovereign and independent States; on the nine- 
teenth of October, the anniversary of the surrender of 
the British Army to the allied armies at Yorktown, ex- 
cept when either of these dates shall fall on Sunday, in 
which case the meeting shall be held on the day pre- 



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coding. Fifteen members shall constitute a quorum. 

Sec. 3. The meeting of the second Tuesday in Janu- 
ary shall be the annual meeting, at which, in addition to 
the transaction of general business,the election of officers 
for the ensuing year shall take place, who shall hold of- 
fice for one year or until their successors shall be elected., 
and shall enter upon their official duty immediately. 

Sec. 3. Special meetings may be called by the Presi- 
dent or Board of Managers at any time. 

Sec. 4. The President shall call a special meeting 
whenever requested in writing so to do by five or more 
members. 

Sec. 5. No business shall be transacted at any special 
meeting excepting that for which the meting was called, 
unless by a two-thirds vote of the members present. 

ARTICLE VI. 

Amendments. 

Section 1. Amendments to this Constitution must 
be submitted in writing at a regular meeting of the So- 
ciety, but shall not be acted on until the next or a sul)- 
sequent meeting. 

Sec. 2. A copy of every proposed amendment shall be 
sent to each member, with a notice of the meeting at 
which the same is to be acted on, at least one week prior 
to said meeting. 

Sec. 3. A vote of two-thirds of those present shall 
be necessary to the adoption of any amendment. 



By=Laws. 



Section 1. All applications for membership in this 
Societ}^ shall be made in duplicate upon blanks pre- 
scribed by the National Society, to which the applicant 
shall have made oath that the statements of his appli- 
cation are true to the best of his knowledge and belief, 
and shall be accompanied by the membership fee for 
the current year within which the application is pre- 
sented, which shall be returned if the applicant is not 
accepted. 

Sec. 2. Xo application for membership shall be re- 
ceived wherein the applicant does not clearly establish 
direct lineal descent from an ancestor who participated 
in establishing American Independence, as required by 
Article III of the Constitution. 

Sec. 3. Applications for membership shall be re- 
ceived by the Secretary, submitted to the Registrar for 
examination, and shall be reported by the latter to the 
Board of Managers for action. When approved and 
elected by said Board, the applicant shall become a 
member of the Society. One copy of each application 
shall be retained by the Registrar for preservation, and 
the duplicate forwarded to the Registrar-General of the 
National Society. 

Sec. 4. 1. The membership fee shall be ten (10) dol- 



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lars, and the yearly dues shall be at the rate of twenty- 
five (25) cents per month. The payment of fifty dollars 
by a member at any one time, or the payment of annual 
dues for thirty consecutive years, shall constitute the 
person paying such sum a life member, and he shall 
thereafter be exempt from the payment of annual dues. 

2. Annual dues shall be paid in advance to the Sec- 
retary on or before the day of the annual election. Any 
member in arrears for dues for two years shall be liable 
to suspension and may be dropped by the Board of Man- 
agers, but may be re-instated on payment of all ar- 
rearages and one (1) year's additional dues, provided he 
has been suspended for twelve months or more, and pro- 
vided there are no charges unbecoming a gentleman re- 
corded against him remaining undetermined, or deter- 
mined finally against him. 

3. In extreme cases the Board of Managers may by 
vote remit the unpaid annual dues of a delinquent mem- 
ber. 

Sec. 5. Sons of those who actually participated in 
tiie War of the Revolution, and thereby assisted in es- 
tablishing American Independence, as referred to in 
Article III of the Constitution, may be admitted to full 
membership in this Society without payment of mem- 
bership fee or yearly dues, they having complied with 
all the other requirements of those belonging to a later 
generation. 

Sec. 6. Honorary membership may be conferred 



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upon the Governor and ex- Governors of the State of 
California and upon distinguished individuals for ser- 
vices rendered in the Army or ISTavy of the United 
States^ or for contributions to the Society, who shall not 
be subject to dues or entitled to vote or hold office, but 
may take part in debate and be entitled to the honors of 
re-unions and celebrations, provided they are eligible to 
membership in the Society. 

Sec. 7. The President, or in his absence the Senior 
Vice-President, or in his absence the Junior Vice-Presi- 
dent, or in his absence a Chairman pro tempore, shall 
preside at all meetings of the Society and of the Board 
of Managers. He shall enforce a strict observance of 
the Constitution and By-Laws, and perform such other 
duties as custom and parliamentary usage may require. 

Sec. 8. 1. The Secretary shall receive all moneys 
from the members and pay them over to the Treasurer, 
taking his receipt for the same. He shall conduct the 
general correspondence of the Society, shall have charge 
of the seal, certificate of incorporation, by-laws and rec- 
ords, and, together with the presiding officer, shall cer- 
tify all acts of the Society. 

2. He shall keep fair and accurate records of all pro- 
ceedings and orders of the Society, and shall give no- 
tice to the several officers of all votes, orders, resolves or 
proceedings affecting them or appertaining to their re- 
spective duties. 

<■'). He shall notify all members of their election, and 



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shall, iincler the direction of the President, give due 
notice of the time and place of all meetings of the 
Society and attend the same. 

4. He shall keep a trne account of his receipts and 
payments^ and of the accounts of the members with the 
Society, and at each annual meeting shall report the 
same, at which time a committee shall be appointed to 
iuidit his accounts. 

Sec. 9. The Treasurer shall receive from the Sec- 
retary all moneys belonging to the Society, giving his 
receipt for the same; these funds shall be deposited in 
a reliable bank or savings institution in the city of San 
Francisco, to be designated by the Board of Managers, 
to the credit of '^The California Society of the Sons of 
the American Kevolution," and shall be drawn thence 
on the check of the Treasurer for the use of the So- 
ciety only, as directed by vote of the Society or by the 
Board of Managers, upon the order of the Secretary and 
the certificate of the President. He shall keep a true ac- 
c(^unt of his receipts and payments and at each annual 
Uiceting shall report the same, at which time a com- 
mittee shall be appointed to audit his accounts. 

Sec. 10. 1. The Eegistrar shall keep a roll of mem- 
bers, and in his hands shall be lodged all proofs of mem- 
bership-qualification, and the historical and genealogical 
papers — manuscript or otherwise — of which the Society 
may become possessed; and under the direction of the 
Board of Managers shall keep copies of such similar 



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documents as the owners thereof may not be willing to 
leave permanently in the keeping of the Society. He 
shall receive all applications for membership and proofs 
of membership-qualifications from the Secretary, shall 
carefully scrutinize and verify all statements of the 
Kevolutionary services of ancestors that may be made 
in the applications, and shall report his findings in each 
case to the Board of Managers. 

Sec. 11. 1. The Board of Managers shall consist of 
thirteen members, viz : the President, Senior and Junior 
Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, Mar- 
shal ex-Q-fficio, and six others, elected as provided by the 
Constitution. 

2. They shall judge of the qualifications of the can- 
didates for admission to the Society and elect the same, 
two negative votes rejecting the applicant. 

3. They shall recommend plans for promoting the 
objects of the Society, shall digest and prepare business, 
and shall authorize the disbursement and expenditure of 
unappropriated money in the treasury for the payment 
of current expenses of the Society. They shall gener- 
ally superintend the interests of the Society, and per- 
form all such duties as may be committed to them by the 
Society. 

4. They shall have power to fill any vacancy occur- 
ing or existing in the Society, and an officer so appointed 
shall act until the following annual election or until his 
successor shall be chosen. 



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5. At each annual meeting of the Society the Board 
shall make a general report. 

G. At all meetings of the Board of Managers five or 
more shall be sufficient for the transaction of business. 

Sec. 12. The seal of this Society shall be the same 
as that of the "National Society of the Sons of the 
American Eevolution, organized April 30th, 1889/' with 
the addition of an inner circle, three-sixteenths of an 
inch wide,- bearing the following legend: "California 
Society, S. A. E., organized July 4th, 1876." 

Sec. 13. No alteration or amendment of the By- 
Laws of this Society shall be made unless openly pro- 
posed at a previous meeting and entered in the minutes 
with the name of the member proposing the same, and 
shall be adopted by a majority of the members present at 
a meeting of the Society. 

Sec. 14. Whenever ten or more members residing in 
any county of the State of California shall make appli- 
cation to be chartered as a local Chapter in such county, 
the President may grant such application thereby 
creating such Chapter, to be designated by any name 
embodied in the application. Such Chapter may receive 
as active members any member of the State Society who 
may reside in the county where the same is organized, 
and as honorary members any member of the Order, and 
no other person shall be permitted to become a member 
of any Chapter. Every Chapter shall elect a President, 
Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, and such other 



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officers as ma}^ be provided by its By-Laws. It may 
adopt such By-Laws as it may deem best, not incon- 
sistent with the Constitution and By-Laws of the State 
or National Societies. But no such By-Laws shall have 
any binding force until they shall have received the ap- 
proval of the Board of Managers of this Society, duly 
certified in writing by the State President and Secre- 
tary. 

i^o application for membership in the State Society 
from any person residing within the jurisdiction of any 
Chapter shall be acted upon by the Board of Managers 
of this Society until the same has been referred to the 
officers of such Chapter and been by them recommended ; 
but if such recommendation is refused, the Board of 
Managers may nevertheless approve of the application 
if it deems best so to do, but the applicant shall not 
thereby become a member of the Chapter. 

All applicants for membership who shall receive the 
recommendation of a local Chapter as heretofore pre- 
scribed, and shall have been elected to membership by 
the Board of Managers of this Society, shall thereby 
become members of the Chapter recommending them. 

Members of local Chapters shall pay to their Chapter 
such dues as the By-Laws of such Chapter may provide, 
but the membership fee shall be paid to the State So- 
ciety. 

Each local Chapter shall on or before the 1st day of 
January of each year, send a report of its membership 



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to the State Society, which report shall show the num- 
ber of members of such Chapter in good standing upon 
the 1st day of January, and likewise the names of all 
persons who have become delinquent during the past 
year. All such reports shall be accompanied by a sum 
of money equal to $1.50 for each member in good stand- 
ing in the Chapter as shown by such report. A failure 
to forward the report herein referred to, together with 
the money required, before the holding of the annual 
meeting of this Society upon the second Tuesday in 
January, shall be sufficient cause for revoking the Char- 
ter of the Chapter so failing. 



INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS. 



The application must be presented in duplicate upon the 
form issued by the National Society. 

The record of the ancestors' service should be given fully but 
concisely. 

It is not necessary to show the pedigree any further back 
than the ancestor who served in the war. 

The Society does not accept Encyclopedias, Genealogical 
Works, or Toioi or County Histories, except such as contain 
Rosters as authorities for proofs of service. 

In referring to printed books the volume and page should be 
given. 

Reference to authorities, in manuscript, must be accompan- 
ied by certified copies, and authentic family records submitted, 
if required. 

Every application must be accompanied by Ten Dollars 
($10.00), signed and sworn by the applicant and endorsed by 
two members of the Society. 

When the applicant is not personally known to any member 
of the Society whom he can ask to recommend his application, 
he must submit to the Secretary, when he files his papers, the 
names of two reputable citizens of the State, to whom he re- 
fers by permission. 

When an applicant claims descent from more than one rev- 
olutionary ancestor, then "Supplementary" applications must 
be made in duplicate for each ancestor. 

Supplementary claims are to be treated in form and proced- 
ure precisely as original applications. No extra cost for filing 
supplementary claims. 



Roll of Membership, 



ANDERSON, DR. CHAS Santa Barbara 

ABBOTT, G. D Palisade, Nev. 

ABBOTT, C. H Oakland 

ALLEN, CHAS. R San Francisco 

ALLEN, EDGAR L San Francisco 

AUSTIN, CHAS. G San Francisco 

AYER, L. B Central House, Butte Co. 

ANDROS, MILTON San Francisco 

ALEXANDER, W. McK San Francisco 

ALLEN, H. S San Frapcisco 

ADAMS, EDW. M San Francisco 

ANDERSON, LEROY Berkeley 

BOOTH, LUCIUS A Oakland 

BIGELOW, CHAS. E Santa Barbara 

BURNHAM, DR. C.J San Francisco 

BROWN, DR. P. K San Francisco 

BONNELL, EDWIN San Francisco 

BURTON, DR. H. G., U. S. A Los Angeles Co. 

BLACKWOOD, DR. N. J., U. S. N Navy Yard, N. Y. 

BACKUS, S. W San Francisco 

BURNETT, W. C San Francisco 

BARTLETT, C San Francisco 

BARTLETT, L DE F San Francisco 

BURNETT, L. G '. . . . San Francisco 

BROMLEY, JNO. L Oakland 

BARKER, T. L Oakland 

BAILEY,. JAS. D San Francisco 



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BELLOWS, EDW. PAY INSP. U. S. N 

Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N.. H< 

BROMLEY, DR. R. I .' Sonora, Cal. 

15UNKER, WM. M San Francisco 

BABCOCK, GEO. R Oakland 

BADGER, WM. G San Francisco 

BROWN, ROBT. T San Francisco 

BOARDMAN, THOS. D San Francisco 

BOARDMAN, GEO. C San Francisco 

BOARDMAN, SAMUEL H San Francisco 

BROWN, FRANK L New York 

BECK, CIIAS. C San Francisco 

BUCKINGHAM, GEO. H San Francisco 

BUCKINGHAM, A. E San Francisco 

BLANCHARD, N. W Santa Paula 

BEAVER, FRED H San Francisco 

BUSH, WALTER N. . San Francisco 

BRADLEY", HENRY W San Francisco 

BARTHOLOMEW, J. H. S San Francisco 

BREED, ARTHUR H Oakland 

BREWER, WM. A. REV San Mateo 

BUNNELL, JAS. S San Francisco 

BRUSH, FRANK S. REV Alameda 

BALDWIN, 0. D San Francisco 

BROOKS, GEO. W. . . . San Francisco 

BABCOCK, JNO. B. GENERAL U. S. A San Francisco 

CUTTING, JNO. T New York 

CURRIER, JNO. C San Francisco 

CUTLER, A. D San Francisco 

COLLIER, ROBT. San Francisco 

CRANE, ALPHONSE Santa Barbara 

CATLEN, ALEX D Sacramento 

CLARK, LEONARD S San Francisco 



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CHANNING, G. E San Francisco 

CROCKER, WM. H San Francisco 

CUTTER, EDW. B San Francisco 

CADWALLADER, DR. R Fall R ver Mills, Shasta Co. 

COWELL, HENRY San Francisco 

CHEVER, EDW. E San Francisco 

CHASE, LEVIiV J San Francisco 

CHRISTIE, WALLACE H Emeryville 

CRAIG, WM San Francisco 

CLARK, LOT C San Francisco 

CLARK, JEROME Manila, P. L 

COLE, NAT'L. P. JR San Francisco 

COLE, WM. E San Francisco 

CUTLER, THOS. B Crescent City, Cal. 

CLARK, ALVAH K San Francisco 

CALEB, THOS. Mc San Francisco 

CLARK, GEO. T San Francisco 

DINSMORE, REV. J. W San Jose 

DIMOND, EDW IN R San Francisco 

DORR, DR. LEVI L San Francisco 

DONOHOE, DENIS, JR San Francisco 

DAVIS, HORACE San Francisco 

DAY, FRANKIJN H San Francisco 

DODGE, ZENAS U San Francisco 

DU BOIS, PIERRE C Berkeley 

DANFORTH, EDWIN San Francisco 

DENNISON, WALTER E San Francisco 

DAVIS, NORRIS K San Francisco 

DUTTON, WM. J San Francisco 

DARNEAL, HERVEY Alameda 

DROWN, WTLLARD N San Francisco 

DANFORTH, EDWARD P San Francisco 



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EASTIN, WM. B San Francisco 

EVERSON, WALLACE Oakland 

ELDREDGE, ZOETH S San Francisco 

ELDRIDGE, OLIVER San Francisco 

EELLS, ALEX G San Francisco 

FRANKLIN, WM. S San Francisco 

FLINT, THOS., JR San Juan 

FOLSOM, GEO. T San Francisco 

FARRINGTON, J. W San Francisco 

FINCH, WM. H Manila, P. I. 

FINCH, VICTOR R San Francisco 

FULFORD, WM. G San Francisco 

FRIEND, ROGER B Oakland 

FOSTER, SAMUEL L San Francisco 

GRAY, ROSCOE S San Francisco 

GREENE, WM. E Oakland 

GREENE, CARLTON ^^' Oakland 

GREENE, CHAS. S Oakland 

GUTHRIE, ARTHUR S Manila, P. I. 

GRIFFIN, CHAS. W Alameda 

GRIFFIN, ANDREW G Alameda 

GRANGER, SAMUEL Grass Valley, Nevada Co. 

GOULD, HARRY F San Francisco 

GALLATIN, DANIEL S Oakland 

GIBBS, WM. C San Francisco 

GOODMAN, HARVEY P Napa 

GOODMAN, GEO. E., JR Napa 

GOODMAN, THOS. H San Francisco 

GRAY, GILES H Oakland 

GREENE, CLAY M New York 

HUBBARD, A. S San Francisco 



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HUBBARD, T. W San Francisco 

HOLLADAY, E. B San Francisco 

HUNTER, HENRY PI St. Paul, Minn. 

HUNTER, EDVV. COLONEL U. S. A St. Paul, Minn. 

HOOPER, WM. B San Francisco 

HAWXHURST, R San Francisco 

HAVEN, CHAS. D San Francisco 

HALSTED, WM. A San Francisco 

HALSTED, JNO. B San Francisco 

HALSTED, DR. E. P San Francisco 

HOWE, GEO. E San Francisco 

HAWLEY, WALTER A Santa Barbara 

HOUGHTON, J. F San Francisco 

HEAD, ERNEST K San Francisco 

HEWES, M. S San Francisco 

HEWES, DAVID San Francisco 

HALL, CHAS. L San Francisco 

HALL, GEO. E San Francisco 

HUIE, WM. H. T San Francisco 

HUTCHINSON, CHAS. T Alameda 

HARDY, EUGENE A Quartz, Tuolumne Co. 

HAINES, DR. B. W San Francisco 

HALL. FREDERIC W San Francisco 

HILLYER, CURTIS San Francisco 

HEACOCK, EDW. H San Francisco 

HUSH, VALENTINE G San Francisco 

HYDICN, REV. JNO. C Winters, Yolo Co. 

HAWKS, JAS. L San Francisco 

HUMPHREYS, WM. P San Francisco 

HENSHAW, TLYER San Francisco 

HUNTINGTON, RALPH S Crockett, Cal. 

HAWKS, H. D San Francisco 

HOSMER, JNO. A San Francisco 



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JARBOE, PAUL R San Francisco 

JONES, HARRFSON A San Francisco 

JACKSON, SE YiMOUR H Oakland 

JAMES, WM. F San Jose 

JORDAN, WM. H San Francisco 

JACKSON, EDWIN R Oakland 

JENKS, LIVINGSTON San Francisco 

KING, CHAS. J San Francisco 

KEELER, BURR B San Francisco 

KELLOGG, SHELDON I., JR Oakland 

KNIGHT, ALLEN San Francisco 

KIMBALL, ROY T San Francisco 

KITTREDGE, RALPH B San Francisco 

KENNEDY^ \^ M. C San Jose 

LAUMAN, GEO Spokane, Wash. 

LEWIS, DR. W. F Oakland 

LATHROP, CHAS. G San Francisco 

LATHROP, LELAND S San Francisco 

LITCHFIELD, J. M San Francisco 

LOVELAND, HARVEY D San Francisco 

M'HP:NRY^ JOHN San Francisco 

MOSES, W. S San Francisco 

MATHEWS, H. E San Francisco 

MOORE, JNO. W Brooklyn, N. Y. 

M'KINSTRY^ E. W San Francisco 

MEAD, WM. H San Francisco 

MOODY, F. S San Francisco 

MAUZY, BYRON San Francisco 

MASTICK, SEABURY G New York City 

M'KINSTRY, J. C San Francisco 

MANNING, H. S Middleburgh, N. Y. 

MOULTON, IRVING F San Francisco 



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MARWICK, DAVID B Grass Valley, Nevada Co. 

MONTAGUE, HENEY B San Francisco 

MOORE, ARTHUR W San Francisco 

MOSELE Y, ANDREW S San Francisco 

M'CLURE, WM. S San Francisco 

M'CLURE, REV. DAVID San Francisco 

MITCHELL, WM. I Reno, Nev. 

MAUZY, ELMER R San Francisco 

MARVIN, HENRY L San Francisco 

NEWCOMB, B. M Oat Hill, Napa Co. 

NORTH, HART H San Francisco 

NORTON, FRANK B San Francisco 

NOWELI, FRANK H San Francisco 

NEWKIRK, GARRETT Los Angeles 

OLNEY, EDWARD Oakland 

OLNEY, WARREN Oakland 

OSTROM, DR. DANIEL A San Francisco 

PHELPS, THOS. S. COMMANDER U. S. N Mare Island 

POSEY, BR. A. C Oakland 

PLUM, C. M., JR San Francisco 

PAUL, ALMARIN B., SR San Francisco 

PERKINS, GEO. C San Francisco 

PAYSON, ALBERT H San Mateo 

PACK, JNO. W Berkeley 

PRESSON, GEO. R San Francisco 

PERKINS, THOS. A San Francisco 

PHELPS, ALANSON H San Francisco 

PARKHURST, JNO. W San Francisco 

PERLEY, EDWARD E San Francisco 

PRESTON, EDWARD M Nevada City 

PRESTON, DR. M. A San Francisco 



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PLATT, HORACE G San Francisco 

PEICP; ARTHUR H San Francisco 

FINDER, JOS. W San Francisco 

PRINGLE, JAS. R San Francisco 

ROBINSON, JOHN R San Francisco 

RANDOLPH, REV. T. L Alameda 

ROYCE, CHAS. C Chico 

REQUA, MARK L Oakland 

REQUA, ISAAC L Oakland 

REQUA, JAMES E Sonora 

REID, WM. I. CAPTAIN U. S. A., retired San Francisco 

REDINGTON, ALFRED P Santa Barbara 

RUTHERFORD, JNO. C. B Oakland 

RAND, HALL B Oakland 

REED, GEO. W San Francisco 

RINGWALT, LANSING M San Francisco 

ROGERS, JAS. N Vacaville 

ROBINSON, WM. A Honolulu 

RUST, FRANK N San Francisco 

RYAN, EMMONS B San Francisco 

ROSS, GEO. C Redwood City 

REED, FAYETTE H San Francisco 

RECKLESS, LYNDEN San Francisco 

REYNOLDS, STANLEY San Francisco 

SMITH, TIMOTHY R. Oakland 

SPENCER, GEO. W San Francisco 

SAWYER, MAJOR J. E., U. S. A Manila, P. I. 

SMEDBERG, CAPTAIN W. R., U. S. A San Francisco 

SMITH, SIDNEY M San Francisco 

SHAFTER, MAJOR-GENERAL W. R San Francisco 

SCOVILLE, JNO. J San Francisco 

SHEPARD, A. D San Francisco 



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STAFFORD, WM. G San Francisco 

SUMNER, FRANK W San Francisco 

SHERMAN, CHAS. H Alameda 

SMITH, CHESTER L Philadelphia 

SHELDON, MARK San Francisco 

SUMNER, CHAS. A San Francisco 

ST. JOHN, CHAUNCEY M San Francisco 

S'l URGES, FRANKLIN F San Francisco 

STONEY, DONZEL San Francisco 

SIMONS, DR. O. H San Francisco 

SAGE, CHAS. F San Francisco 

SUMNER, SAMUEL B San Francisco 

STEVENS, JNO. H Oakland 

SMITH, F. M Oakland 

STURGES, WM. S Arivaca, Arizona 

STANDISH. MILES San Francisco 

STOW, VANDERLYN San Francisco 

SMITH, LESTER B San Francisco 

STUBBS, J. C. S San Francisco 

SPEAR, JOS. S., JR San Francisco 

SQUIRES, WM. D San Francisco 

SIMS, RICHARD M San Francisco 

SMITH, LARZ A., DR ! . San Francisco 

SANDERSON, GEO. R San Francisco 

TERRY, DR. W. I San Francisco 

TOWNE, ARTHUR G San Francisco 

TUTTLE, HIRAM D San Jose 

TAFT, HENRY C Oakland 

TURPIN, FRANK B Mill Valley 

TAYLOR, PIENRY R. San Francisco 

UPHAM, CHAS. C New York City 

UPHAM^ ISAAC San Francisco 



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UPHAM, FRANK B., LIEUTENANT, U.S.N. . .San Francisco 
UNDERWOOD, MAJOR E. N Colusa 

VANDERCOOK, R San Francisco 

VREELAND, E. B Alameda 

VANDERCOOK, E. P Oakland 

VINING, E VERARD A San Francisco 

VINING, ANDREW J San Francisco 

VOSE, GEO. H., JR Oakland 

WALLACE, CHAS. D Fitchburg, Alameda Co. 

WARNER, CHAS. H .San Francisco 

WHITNEY, JAS. San Francisco 

WILLIAMS, GEO. N San Francisco 

WATERMAN, A San Francisco 

WARFIELD, GENERAL R. H San Francisco 

WARNER, JOSIAH B San Francisco 

WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN D Oakland 

WILLIAMS, FRANK San Francisco 

WAGENER, SAMUEL H San Jose 

WOOD, HENRY H Oakland 

WEBSTER, REGINALD H San Francisco 

WATSON, HORACE H., JR Oakland 

WHITTEMORE, JAS. B., JR San Francisco 

WILLIAMS, LEO C San Francisco 

WESTON, JURAL St. Johns, Glenn Co. 

WESTON, HUGH E St. Johns, Glenn Co. 

WILSON, WALTER J San Francisco 

WARD, Dr. JAS. W San Francisco 

ZEIGLER, WILBUR G San Francisco 



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